Holbrook (2002). Celestial navigation and technological change on Moce Island
Holbrook discovers two techniques used by Moce Islanders to navigate their canoes. The old navigation system emphasizes the skills for sailing, whereas the new method is ideal for the linear travel that is possible using motors. The new system of navigation incorporates more celestial markers than the old. In particular, the old method used the Sun, Moon, and the planet Venus as celestial east-west markers, the new method adds the use of rising and setting stars.
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